Lyrics & Translation
Delve into the mystical world of Cliff Richard's "Devil Woman", a song that blends pop-rock with occult themes. Explore the cautionary tale of seduction and dark magic, while discovering the nuances of English vocabulary and storytelling. This track showcases a unique blend of musical styles and lyrical depth, offering an engaging way to enhance your language skills.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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luck /lʌk/ A2 |
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saw /sɔː/ A1 |
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call /kɔːl/ A2 |
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crystal /ˈkrɪstl/ B1 |
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future /ˈfjuːtʃər/ A2 |
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past /pæst/ A2 |
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evil /ˈiːvl/ B1 |
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spell /spel/ B2 |
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mind /maɪnd/ A2 |
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beware /bɪˈweər/ B2 |
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ring /rɪŋ/ A2 |
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finger /ˈfɪŋɡər/ A1 |
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potion /ˈpəʊʃn/ B2 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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careful /ˈkeərfʊl/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I've had nothing, but bad luck Since the day I saw the cat at my door
➔ Present Perfect Simple with 'since'
➔ Uses the present perfect "I've had" to describe an experience that started in the past ('since' the day...) and continues to the present. 'Since' indicates the starting point of the bad luck. Highlights the ongoing effect of the event.
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Answering your mystical call
➔ Present Participle as a reduced relative clause/adjective
➔ "Answering" acts as a present participle modifying the implied subject of the previous clause (I). It means 'while/because I was answering your mystical call.' It functions similar to a reduced relative clause.
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Showing the future, the past
➔ Present Participle as a verb acting as a Noun Modifier
➔ "Showing" describes what the crystal ball does. It modifies 'Crystal ball'. The phrase is elliptical, meaning some words are omitted but understood.
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And I knew it was a spell she cast
➔ Past Simple Tense and Relative Clause with omitted relative pronoun
➔ "Knew" and "cast" are in the past simple. The relative pronoun 'that' or 'which' is omitted from the relative clause 'she cast'. The full clause would be '...a spell that she cast'.
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She's gonna get you from behind
➔ Future Tense with "gonna" (going to) and prepositional phrase
➔ "She's gonna get you" is a contraction of "She is going to get you", expressing a future action. "From behind" is a prepositional phrase indicating the direction or source of the action.
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Give me the ring on your finger
➔ Imperative Sentence
➔ This sentence is an imperative because it's a command or request. The subject (you) is implied. It directly tells someone to do something.
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Let me see the lines on your hand
➔ Imperative (indirect command) with causative verb 'let'
➔ Uses 'let' to give permission or to cause something to happen. It implies a command, but indirectly. It is asking someone to *allow* something (seeing the lines on the hand). The structure is 'let + object + base form of verb'.
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Tryin' to win you with her feminine ways
➔ Present Participle used as an Adjective/Reduced Relative Clause, "to + infinitive"
➔ "Tryin'" (trying) is a present participle acting as an adjective describing the lady. It functions as a reduced relative clause. "to win" is an infinitive of purpose, explaining *why* she's using her feminine ways.
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